Epson Projector Emp 9300 User Manual
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10 Part Names and FunctionsControl Panel Buttons with no description are the same as the remote control buttons. Refer to the remote control descriptions for details. • •• •[Auto/Enter] button p.57, p.96, p.114Operates in the same way as the [Auto] button on the remote control. When pressed while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed, it operates in the same way as the [Enter] button on the remote control.• •• •[Sync +] and [Sync -] buttons p.59, p.96, p.114Press these buttons to manually adjust the sync of computer images. When pressed while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed, these buttons function as [ ] and [ ] (up and down) buttons for selecting items in the menu.• •• •[Tracking +] and [Tracking -] buttons p.58, p.97, p.114Press these buttons to manually adjust the tracking of computer images. When pressed while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed, these buttons function as [ ] and [ ] (left and right) buttons for selecting items in the menu. • •• •[Focus] button p.49 • •• •[Menu] button p.96• •• •[Source] buttons p.43[Computer/DVI] button: Switches the input source between the [Computer 1] port, [Computer 2] port and [DVI] port in that order each time the button is pressed. [Video/BNC] button: Switches the input source between the [S-Video] port, [Video] port and the [BNC] ports in that order each time the button is pressed. • •• •[Shift] button p.54, p.72This button is used when using the Quick Corner function and the resize function.• •• •[Help] button p.114• •• •[Resize] button p.71• •• •[Volume] button p.61• •• •[A/V Mute] button p.63• •• •[Lens Shift] button p.50• •• •[Zoom] button p.48• •• •[ESC] button p.98, p.114 • •• •[Keystone] button p.54Press to manually correct vertical keystone distortion in images.• •• •[Power] button p.42, p.46
11 Part Names and FunctionsRemote Control If you position the over the button icon or button name, a description of that button will appear. • •• •Remote control light-emitting area p.15• •• •Indicator• •• •[Page] buttons p.24• •• •[E-Zoom] buttons p.64 • •• •[Power] button p.42, p.46• •• •[R/C] switch p.14• •• •[ ] button p.25, p.96, p.114 • •• •[Enter ( )] button p.25, p.96, p.114• •• •[Menu] button p.96 • •• •[Effect] button p.67 • •• •[ ] (illumination) button• •• •[Volume] buttons p.61 • •• •[ESC ( )] button p.25, p.98, p.114• •• •[Help] button p.114• •• •Numeric buttons p.75, p.102• •• •[ID] button p.75 • •• •[Num] button p.102• •• •[Remote] port p.15, p.141• •• •[Preview] button p.44• •• •[Preset] button p.69 • •• •[Auto] button p.57 • •• •[Focus] buttons p.49 • •• •[Zoom] buttons p.48• •• •[Lens Shift] buttons p.50• •• •[Source] buttons p.43 • •• •[PinP] button p.65 • •• •[A/V Mute] button p.63• •• •[Resize] button p.71• •• •[Freeze] button p.64 • •• •[Color Mode] button p.60
12 Part Names and FunctionsInput/Output Ports • •• •[Computer 2] port p.19, p.23, p.28Inputs analogue-RGB signals from a computer and RGB-video signals from video equipment.• •• •[Audio] port (for [Computer 2] port) p.30Inputs audio signals from the source that is connected to the [Computer 2] port.• •• •[USB] port p.24, p.147Connects the projector to a computer via the USB cable when using the wireless mouse function.• •• •[Video] port p.26Inputs composite video signals from a video source. • •• •[Audio] ports (for [Video] port) p.30Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the [Video] port.• •• •[Audio Out] port p.32Outputs the audio signals from the selected video source to external speakers.• •• •[Remote] port p.15, p.141Connect the optional remote control cable set to input signals from the remote control.• •• •[Monitor Out] port p.33Outputs the video signals from the selected video source to an external monitor. • •• •[Computer 1] port p.19, p.23, p.28Inputs analogue-RGB signals from a computer and RGB-video signals from video equipment.• •• •[Audio] port (for [Computer 1] port) p.30Inputs audio signals from the source that is connected to the [Computer 1] port.• •• •[DVI] port p.22, p.23Inputs digital RGB computer video signals.• •• •[Audio] port (for [DVI] port) p.30Inputs audio signals from the source that is connected to the [DVI] port.• •• •[BNC] ports p.22, p.23, p.27Inputs analogue-RGB signals from a computer and RGB-video signals and component video signals from video equipment. • •• •[Audio] ports (for [BNC] ports) p.30Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the [BNC] ports. • •• •[Control (RS-232C)] port p.147Connects the projector to a computer using an RS-232C cable. This port is for control use and should not be used by the customer. • •• •[S-Video] port p.27Inputs S-Video signals from a video source. • •• •[Audio] ports (for [S-Video] port) p.30Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the [S-Video] port.• •• •Network port p.101Use to connect the projector to a network.
13 Before Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries The batteries are not already inserted into the remote control at the time the projector is purchased. You will need to insert the batteries that are provided with the projector before the remote control can be used.PROCEDURE Remove the battery cover. While pushing down on the rib of the battery cover, slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow. Insert the batteries. Check the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way.Replace the battery cover. Slide the battery cover in until the tab clicks into place. CAUTION Be sure to read the Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms before handling the batteries.1 Rib 23 TIP If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. If this happens, replace the batteries with two new AA alkali batteries.
14 Before Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range The remote control is used in the following way.PROCEDURE Set the [R/C] switch of the remote control to ON.Point the remote control light-emitting area towards one of the remote control light-receiving areas on the projector and operate the remote control buttons. Using the Remote Control12 Remote control light-receiving area (front)Remote control light-receiving area (rear) Remote control light-emitting area TIP • Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine directly onto the projectors remote control light-receiving areas, otherwise it may interfere with the reception of signals from the remote control. When not using the remote control, set the [R/C] switch on the remote control to OFF. If you leave the [R/C] switch at ON, it will consume battery power. If a button on the remote control is pressed down for more than 1 minute while the [R/C] switch is at ON, the signal for that button operation will stop being transmitted (the remote control will change to sleep mode). The purpose of this is to prevent the batteries from being consumed due to something being placed on top of the remote control. When the button is released, normal remote control operation will resume.
15 Before Using the Remote Control Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below. If the distance or angle between the remote control and the remote control light-receiving area is outside the normal operating range, the remote control may not work. Remote Operating Range Operating distance Operating angle Approx. 10 m (30 ft.)Approx. ±30° horizontally Approx. ±15° vertically Remote control light-receiving areas Operating angle (horizontal) Approx. 30° Approx. 30° Remote control light-emitting areaApprox. 30° Approx. 30° Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Operating angle (vertical) Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) Approx. 15° Approx. 15°Approx. 15° Approx. 15° Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.) When suspended from the ceiling Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.)Operating distance approx. 10 m (30 ft.)Approx. 15° Approx. 15° TIP If you would like to ensure that remote control operations work properly from a distance, use the optional remote control cable set to connect the [Remote] port of the remote control to the projectors [Remote] port. See Appendices: Optional Accessories p.141
16 InstallationSetting Up the Projector The projector supports the following four different projection methods, allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images. * A special method of installation is required for suspending the projector from the ceiling. Please contact your supplier if you would like to use this installation method. The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the projector on the ceiling. p.142 CAUTION Before setting up the projector, be sure to first read the separate Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms. Front projection Rear projection using a translucent screen Front/ceiling projection Rear/ceiling projection using a translucent screen TIP When using rear/ceiling projection using a translucent screen, set the Ceiling and Rear Proj. commands in the Advanced1 menu to match the installation method. p.90, p.91
17 InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance The distance from the lens to the screen determines the actual image size. The recommended distance and projection distance values given below are for when the projector is fitted with a standard lens. If the projector has been fitted with an optional lens, refer to the documentation provided with the lens. While referring to the following table, position the projector so that the images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size. The values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector. The actual values will vary depending on projection conditions and the zoom setting. The distance from the centre of the lens to the bottom will vary depending on the lens shift status. p.50 * When installing against a wall, leave a space of 20 cm (7.9 in.) or more between the projector and the wall. Recommended distance104–1543 cm (3.4–50.6 ft.) 4:3 screen size (cm (in.)) Projection distance (cm (ft.))Shortest (wide) Longest (tele) 30 (61 × 46 (24.0 × 18.1)) 104 (3.4) 146 (4.8) 40 (81 × 61 (31.9 × 24.0)) 142 (4.7) 197 (6.5) 60 (120 × 90 (47.2 × 35.4) 217 (7.1) 301 (9.9) 80 (160 × 120 (63.0 × 47.2)) 293 (9.6) 404 (13.3) 100 (200 × 150 (78.7 × 59.1)) 369 (12.1) 508 (16.7) 200 (410 × 300 (161.4 × 118.1)) 747 (24.5) 1025 (33.6) 300 (610 × 460 (240.2 × 181.1)) 1126 (36.9) 1543 (50.6) Screen 90ºCentre of lens * Projection distance TIP The standard lens allows a zoom ratio of up to about 1.35. The image size at the maximum zoom setting is about 1.35 times bigger than the image size at the minimum zoom setting.
18 Connecting to a Computer Eligible Computers The projector cannot be connected to some types of computer, or projection of images may not be possible even if actual connection is possible. Make sure that the computer you intend to use satisfies the conditions given below. Condition 1: The computer must have an image signal output port. Check that the computer has a port such as an RGB port, monitor port or CRT port which can output image signals. If the computer has a built-in monitor, or if using a laptop computer, it may not be possible to connect the computer to the projector, or alternatively you may need to purchase a separate external output port. Refer to the documentation for your computer under a heading such as Connecting an external monitor or similar for further details. Condition 2: The display resolution and frequency of the computer must be listed in the List of Supported Monitor Displays. See Appendices: List of Supported Monitor Displays p.149 Some computers allow you to change the output resolution, so if necessary, change the resolution to one that matches a setting in the List of Supported Monitor Displays. Refer to the documentation provided with the computer. CAUTION When connecting the projector to a computer, be sure to check the following. Turn the power off for both the projector and the computer before connecting them. If the power for either device is on at the time of connection, damage may result. Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the connections. If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or number of terminals, a malfunction or damage to the connector or port may result. Do not bind the power cable and the connecting cable together. If the power cable and the connecting cable are bound together, image interference or errors in operation may result. TIP You may need to purchase a commercially-available adapter depending on the shape of the computers port. Refer to the documentation provided with the computer for further details. If the computer and projector are too far away from each other for the accessory computer cable to reach, use the optional VGA-HD15 PC cable. See Appendices: Optional Accessories p.141
19 Connecting to a ComputerProjecting Images from the Computer The shape and specifications of the computers monitor port will determine what type of cable should be used. Check the following to see which type of port your computer has. Use the accessory computer cable to make the connections.If the Monitor Port is a Mini D-Sub 15-pin Port Computer cable (accessory) To monitor port To [Computer 1] or [Computer 2] port (blue) TIP After projection starts, change the Computer1 Input or Computer2 Input setting in the Setting menu to Analog- RGB. p.86 If more than one external component is connected to the projector, press the [Comp1] or [Comp2] button on the remote control after projection starts, or repeatedly press the [Computer/DVI] button on the projectors control panel to select the signal to be projected. p.43